The Mechanically Bound Infinite I want to respond to Corry Shores’ wonderful incorporation of my Spinoza Foci research into his philosophical project (which has a declaimed Deleuzian/Bergsonian… more →
Frames /singsctambay wrote 1 day ago: A. The Compound Microscope 5.1 How does the image move in the field of view, in relation to the move … more →
kvond wrote 4 days ago: The Mechanically Bound Infinite I want to respond to Corry Shores’ wonderful incorporation of … more →
milnewsca wrote 4 days ago: Spotted this in MERX today: “Defence Research & Development Canada – Atlantic have a … more →
Arnold Lim wrote 1 week ago: **sigh** If you ask me why I never do my blog for such a long time I’ll tell you why. It is be … more →
obarrett wrote 1 week ago: A really cool alternative to conventional microscope imaging that uses no lenses was presented in a … more →
Wybe wrote 2 weeks ago: Microscope, music, an intervalometer and a canon camera. Nice! A film by Chris Abbas and … more →
bendey14 wrote 3 weeks ago: As some of you may already know, I’ve been on a short video binge for a while. This one uses … more →
bellaitaliana wrote 3 weeks ago: Its been a while since I put up a hardcore nerd photo. And, well, there’s no time like the p … more →
proto57 wrote 4 weeks ago: The Rosicrucian Fama Fraternitatis makes reference to several important works. The “Book M … more →
Adrian Thysse wrote 4 weeks ago: I was largely blind to the Digital tidal wave until, in the fall of 2003, my wife managed to borrow … more →
Millicent wrote 1 month ago: Dear CF, It has always been a great fantasy of mine to draw well. It has also been a great fantasy … more →
Michelle wrote 1 month ago: Coccolithophores are marine planktonic organisms that secrete calcareous plates, called coccoliths, … more →
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Becca wrote 1 month ago: Hiiii. So here we are at day two of my internship… I can’t say it’s gotten a whole … more →
Elaine wrote 1 month ago: I just can’t believe today is the last day of May. Is it just me or is time going by really f … more →
Elaine wrote 1 month ago: Miss K and I were playing with the microscope today. We already knew early on that we were going to … more →
scientiste wrote 1 month ago: William Gurstelle, author of the book Absinthe and Flamethrowers: Projects and Ruminations on the Ar … more →
notnotsure wrote 2 months ago: this is where i have been working. you don’t even understand. . . … more →
Adrian Thysse wrote 2 months ago: De Oude Kerk, Delft. While looking for Jan Vermeer’s grave marker in the Oude Kerk in Delft, T … more →